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From Billie Eilish to Bad Bunny, JT to J.Lo, boygenius to Ice Spice, here they are: the home-run performances, the solid base hits and the outright whiffs.
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One of the best albums of 2024, Diamond Jubilee, isn't on streaming services. The artist who released it, Cindy Lee, has rejected the streaming era's demands to create something entirely their own.
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For the first time, a hardcore punk band graces the Tiny Desk — and ignites a mosh pit in the office.
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What would you do if your favorite artist stared you down and asked for the truth? On this 8 Tracks: Michael Knott, Rapsody and Tierra Whack offer mirrors to themselves and to anyone listening.
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An entire industry wouldn't exist without him, yet few know his name. In his songs, Knott challenged the faithful to examine their faults and hypocrisies.
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Music can shift, uplift or even subvert a scene. This week on 8 Tracks, we play music supervisor, imagining songs by Kamasi Washington and Carin León on the big screen.
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What better way to spend March 11 than with 311 bringing love and nostalgia to the Tiny Desk.
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The artist's radically inventive new album produced with Justin Raisen plays like an apt distillation of what it's like to live right now.
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The Baltimore band talks about their seventh studio album, People Who Aren't There Anymore.
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The Chicago-based indie rocker plays stripped back versions of her thundering rock songs.
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Can you taste color or hear pictures? You might have synesthesia. This week on 8 Tracks: A few songs that pirouette and paint, plus new music by Charli XCX, Mdou Moctar and TikTok shoegazer Wisp.
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Frontperson Missy Dabice talks about the Philadelphia band's new album, I Got Heaven.